Show r 10 Pigr MiM ir'J Cyjl i C0"jntfly roh M Program Thank you ll iJdb 10 low ut IP In Memoriam h- "n't A nil Bernadene Gilbert "l’ fur tlic livar'fv M'rx en at the e I niuvl he famile e! pie ' tin' i mi tiitl ifi in hn nmniitii it" ns m tits numb ti tu ut nt p iMi 'n u' uni II m in J is ip DELTA CITY to inform d fr itions Hie following laboratory analysis indicates (ND) present NDd ow to you this present nit n' - year s Annual Wuter QudMy Report you about the quality of the water and services j' ed in diw-- to you day Our constant goal is to provide you wth a safe and table su ply of drift mg wa’er We want you to understand tte efforts we rnuEe to or tir ual the water treatment process and protect our water improve We are committed to ensuring the quaii’y of your water Our water rescue sour es are deep wells all being pumped from the lower arlesian aquiler his report shows our water quality and what means to you our customer you have any questions about this report or concerning your water utility please contact Alan Riding at Delta City Office 76 North 200 West (435) We want our valued customers to be informed about their water utility scheduled meetings you want to learn more please attend any of our regulady City Count nin-- i ' gs are held on the first and third Thursdays of each month Delta City a a Drinking Water Source Protection Plan that is available for more information such as potential sources of review prov has been determined we have a meami o it sour e protection areas tib- level to potential sources of contamination you have any dium vis re u q imq source protection contact the office to review our source questions pfoter in Delta City tout ely mot itots for constituents in our drinking water in The following table shows the e with tt e f e jeral and Utah State laws sult ill our on'ofing for the period of January 1st to December 31st 2005 All drink hiding bottled drinking water may be reasonably expected to g wai to remember s important small amounts of some constituents ontuin at lea e piesei e of these constituents does not necessanly pose a health risk that it le you will find many terms and abbreviations you might In the not be tan ar with To h ip you better understand these terms weve provided e (i the constituent that is not systems that have multiple sources of water the Utah Division ol Dm kit g Water has given water systems the option of listing the test results of tt e constituents in one table instead of multiple tables To accom-tf lownst e this and Highest values detected in the multiple sources are t tiled in the same spa e in the report tat le Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mgfl) one part per million corresponds to or e minute in two years or a single penny in $10 000 Parts per billion (ppb) or Micrograms per liter (ugfl) one part per billion corresponds to one mu ute in 2 000 years or a single penny in $10 000 000 one part Parts per trillion (ppt) or Nanograms per liter (nanogramsl) er trillion (orresj inds to one minute in 2 000 000 years or a single penny in $10 000 00U ooo one part Parts per quadrillion (ppq) or Picograms per liter (picogramsl) et quadrillion responds to one minule in 2 000 000 000 years or one penny in $10 000 000 000 000 Picocuries per liter (pCiL) picocures per liter is a measure of the radioactivity in water Millirems per year (mremyr) measure of radiation absorbed by the body Million Fibers per Liter (MFL) million fibers per liter is a measure of the presence of asbestos Fliers ttiat are longer than 1u micrometers nephelometric turbidity unit is a meaNephelometric Turbidity Unit (NTU) sure uf ttie clarity of water Turbidity in excess o( 5 NTU is just noticeable to the average ersori exceeded trigAction Level (AL) Hie ron entration o( a contaminant which gers treatment or oH er requirements which a water system must follow Treatment Technique (TT) (mandatory language) A treatment technique is a required proress intended to redtit e the level of a contaminant in drinking waFo' High water ter Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) (mandatory language) The "Maximum M' in dnnking is the hql est level of a contaminant that is allowed MCI s are set as lose to Hie MCLGs as feas'ble using the best available water tie Hment te hnnlogy Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) (mandatory language) The GoaHMCLGi is the level ol a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expe ted risk to health MCLGs allow for a margin of safety Dale Bet ause ol sampling time frames e yearly 3 years 4 years and 6 yuciis sampling dates "May" seem out of date Waivers (W) Be ju e some chemicals are hot used or stored in areas around water suun es some water systems have been given waivers drink a that j empt them (tom having to take t ertan chemical samples these waivers are also tie) to Drinking Water Source Protection Plans Allowed" y S Imii m inmnutilion ilut utn! t T Notice n mu "'" EEd6?pdC616rCtloa'&DVDl RedwoodRed Cedar Chemical Free IWiflOW Over 100 sets for large 8 small yards 100°o 1C0°o r 4 A- A £ UT 33 East 12675 South i ' ' DRAPER is hept gvpr that the City a Delta o tt e U'ah ted the Del' City Amended Budget tor Fistal Year 2005 200b at a tegular held count Thursday meeting March 2 U'Oti and is on file in the nffii e of the City Recorder located at 70 rh 2o0 West and available for (ut 'ir review M inday through Friday during rom a' tiusiness hours s Greg Jay S haer C'ty Pe order Published in the Millard County Chronicle March 15 Progress 2006 ' 'oe y M tlwwt Lien Sale Sahara Motors has Mechanic s lien on this 2000 Chevrolet Malibu with the 18436 that is regvin XG1NE52J2Y62 istered to Rijeana Butler we are not contacted by March 28 2006 at Sahara Motors Inc 597 N Hwy 6 Delta UT 84624 Phone the above mentioned vehicles will te sold Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress March 15 and 22 2006 Gnum (520) 6254490 w l lvftXLi Mechanic’s NOT r Jim Adiim k tU r r15552333 unicnit PRODUCTION Saturday 10 00 a (801)523-227- ETjrCTyir:ffnmngs J?: March 18 2006 - Mountain Time Progeny of this Foundation Donor and Others FSHK Beauty 313 Quail Creek Ranch Hurricane Utah - (435) wwwquailcreekcattlecom A il a n Hi l ii ii I r 111 k c Ink- V ll'llv On I'Kik on VtUr perspex tixc ur liw lie viid in M'l' p u () knits vlvill vvi s u ul input 26 New Log Home Mil apt Mill 'k Sil ike spiatO pul )hv u luv k hi d vTtunU ’lie pvt p n n tke nut Sui I'l ike vcwtul mv’i vi ill is ihv me thin sivli il iniki vuv hut v td e ir itikI Take detve'y up to Package inc'vdes windows doors auctioned oi year logs race's roofing etc Daniel Boone Log Homes Call Smc ii pi to be Packages n Mlv '11 n 'III Daniel Boone Log Home Auction Illv vi lU'llvl ih K vuu s iei el mu pre ’u vounvelorv explain the nix riT ivliv ti tl 'a iv tI "ie tie n n! and ic vv’ul red it iin'u deTai'v a e Mr it u ' ” ' r ’k u Experience uv u e a Wor!d of Opportunity wn Teleperformance 'led Teleoeormance is current lookirg 47 inbound Customer Car Reps begtn troning i ell immediate $250 Referral Hea’b ple Spin Suuthtrn tah Mortuatc v ' a W J UPAXLP The Water We Drink number and card ' "T" Public Notices Information for anyone needing a new or replacement Social Security t jpptevutvd of Lllun Wakh ( ahoun n kti'ivv jit vtalOAt Ttv I Spevial thankv (i a luveJ va'iK tlnAers jmJ fin'd given Ink an) vnnvideraticn tv Viwr tn uv iniilv i'ii) p'1 a j!itl Ik eu ll Ui bW Day Bonus1 m u$f 30 Day1 Portions for Jo Because of required disinfection with chlonne we are required to sample for byproducts No byproducts were found constantly monitor the water supply for various constituents We have detected radon in the finished water supply in 2 out of 2 samples tested There is no federal regulation fof radon levels in dnnking water Exposure to air transmitted radon over a long penod of time may cause adverse health effects Radon is a radioactive gas which is naturally occurnng in some ground water poses a lung cancer nsk when the gas is released from your water into the air (as occurs during showenng bathing or washing dishes or clothes) and a stomach cancer nsk when you dnnk water containing radon Radon gas released from drinking water is a relatively small part of the total radon in air Other sources are radon gas from soil which enter homes through foundations and radon inhaled directly while smoking cigarettes Experts are not sure exactly what the cancer nsk is from a given level of radon in your dnnking water you are concerned about radon in your home tests are available to determine the total exposure level For additional information on how to have your home tested contact Project Environment Radon Hotline All sources of drinking water are subject to potential contamination by constituents that ate naturally occurnng or are man made Those constituents can be microbes organic or inorganic chemicals or radioactive matenals All dnnkbottled water may reasonably be expected to contain at ing water including The presence of contaminants least small amounts of some contaminants does not necessanly indicate that the water poses a health nsk More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency s Safe Dnnking Water Hotline at chlorine We MCL's are set at very stnngent levels To understand the possible health fects described for many regulated constituents a person would have to dnnk 2 liters of water every day at the MCL level for a lifetime to have a chance of having the desenbed health effect EPA has reviewed the dnnking water standard for arsenic has been set at 10 ppb Arsenic is a naturally occurnng mineral known to cause cancer in humans at high concentrations (500 plus) Engineering studies are currently beway to deal with the arsenic situaing done to determine the most cost effective tion Three of the four water sources have levels above the proposed new level Delta City is looking at different alternatives Source Protection Plan completed on file for review Updated 2004 Gas chlorinators have been installed and are used Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in dnnking water than the general population persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy persons who have undergone organ transplants people with HIVAIDS or other immune system disorders some elderly and infants can be particularly at nsk from infections These people should seek advice about dnnking water from their health care providers EPACDC guidelines on appropnate means to lessen the nsk of infection by Cryptosporidium and from the Safe Dnnking are Water other microbiological contaminants available Hotline We at Delta City work around the clock to provide top quality water to every tap We ask that all our customers help us protect our water sources which are our way of life and our children s future the heart of our community Quality on Tapi Our commitment our profession Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress March 15 2006 Bid Notice Bid Separate sealed bids for the construction of a concrete culinary water tank project east of Meadow Town will be received by Wall Engmeenng Attention PO Box 39 Lynn Wall Fillmore Utah 84631 Bids may be mailed or hand earned pnor to the bid closing Envelopes containing bids must be marked "Bid for Meadow Town Tank Project ’ No bids will be accepted after the scheduled time of bid closing which is 5 00 p m Mountain Daylight Savings Time Apnl 6 2006 Bids will be opened prtvately after the Separate sealed bids for the conof a culinary water pipeline and neat Meadow Town project will be received by Wall Engmeenng Attention PO Box 39 Lynn Wall Fillmore Utah 84b J1 Bids may be mailed or hand carried pnor to the bid Closing Envelojas containing bids must be marked "Bid toi Meadow Town No bids will be acPipeline Proje1 cepted after the scheduled time of bid closing closing The The work includes construction of a 250 000 gallon or 300 000 gallon lindrical below grade reinforced concrete storage tank Bidders will give a cost for each tank and on the basis of cost the Owner will decide which size tank will be built The project cludes installation of gate valves and some 12" 8" and 6" Class 200 PVC pipe as necessary to connect the tank The to the existing water system Contractor will furnish and install all matenals for the project including concrete pipe fittings gate valves and other appurtenances as shown in the project plans and specifications A 5 bid bond is required CONTRACT of the Copies DOCUMENTS may be obtained from Wall Engmeenng (435) 00 plus postage upon payment of $25 (non refundable) for each set A conference will be held at the Meadow Town Fire Station at 155 East 100 North Meadow on Tuesday 12 00 March 28 2006 beginning at noon Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress March 15 22 and 29 2006 Pad Traning1 Ov'et'-Aa4ob‘e Cal! Us Today Notice struction closing which Daylight Bids will is 5 00 p m April Savings Tune be ojered privately Mountain 4 2006 the after ot project mludes installation 5 880 lineal teel of 7" diameter Class 200 PVC pije 10 600 lineal teel of 8" diameter Class 200 PVC pije and 400 lineal teet ot 6" ctaineier Class 200 PVC pijie Ttie project also cludes furnishing and installing related ajipudenances including fire hydrants gate valves se'vu e connections ar release valves and replacement of asphaltic concrete paving and base The Owner has purchased the above of for the project pipeline quantities The Contractor will install the pipeline and furnish and install all other matenals for the project A 5 bid bond is required of CONTRACT the Copies DOCUMENTS may be obtained from Wall Engmeenng (435) upon payment of $35 00 plus postage (non refundable) for each set A conference will be held at the Meadow Town Fire Station at 155 East 100 North Meadow on Tuesday March 28 2006 beginning at 10 00 a m Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress March 15 22 and 29 2006 UPAXLP many computer engineers does it take to change a light bother7 The socket will be obsolete in six months enyway How bulD7 “Why (poor |